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Have you tried rendering out to TIF?

 

This forum has given me more reasons to NOT want MAX than I could ever have come up with just by hating Autodesk.

 

OK, there is something about the files and the way the jpeg compression is written. It stopped on mine, too. The 'no problem' files I was testing before were jpegs written by Lightscape.

 

So write TIF files out of MAX, include the saveas jpg into your action.

 

So none of us are crazy--its just MAX making us LOOK that way.

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nope, still here...

 

I remember it worked on ps5 like I mentioned before. The change in ps7 is the 'save as a copy'-thing... It's not visually present anymore, but once and a while still pops up in a filename... very nasty... awful!

 

I should write on the discreet posts, but if everything goes like ALL my previous posts upthere I'll have the answer around Xmas!!!

 

rgds

 

nisus

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Not that this helps your problem, but I seem to remember that any time I open up a jpg created with Viz in Pshop7, I get the same dialog box that is driving you crazy. Even if I don't do anything to the image itself and just hit save. Perhaps there is an option with Max you can check when you create the jpg's?

 

-Chad

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Hi Chad,

 

There is no option in max to set for jpg except the regular options. The only thing to change is the show preview On/Off, but it doesn't help either.

 

To chad & ingo: euh... opening a file in ps and trying to save immediately is NOT possible in ps as 'save' will be disabled when you try to do so... But a save after the smallest change will get the pop-up bother one again... again only the first time... awful!

 

rgds

 

nisus

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How about this...Might be getting overly complicated, but worth a shot. Use the "Web photo gallery" under "automate" to make the gallery pages. Using this command will convert all of your max jpgs to Pshop jpgs. (as well as make a gallery with html pages, etc) But then you can take the newly converted jpgs and run your batch process on them. Perhaps that will work?

 

You can also try ACDSee, you can batch convert files with it also, but I'm not sure how.

 

-Chad

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Ahaa... New options! Tnx Chad! Webgallery sounds complicated, but since we own a few licenses of ACDSee we'll try that trick ;)

(I won't test it tonight as it's 2 at night here and I need some sleep... wake up at seven...)

 

rgds

 

nisus

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Originally posted by nisus:

Ahaa... New options! Tnx Chad! Webgallery sounds complicated, but since we own a few licenses of ACDSee we'll try that trick ;)

(I won't test it tonight as it's 2 at night here and I need some sleep... wake up at seven...)

 

rgds

 

nisus

Not complicated at all nis. Web gallery option is available in PS (File>Automate>web photo gallery).

If the max jpgs are your problem this might be a good idea.

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